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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Colourful & Precise,
By A Customer
This review is from: Whales, Ice, and Men: The History of Whaling in the Western Arctic (Paperback)
Comprehensively researched, this book provides a complete history of whaling in Alaska, from its inception to its demise. Whaling was an important part of American history, a unique part that is forever gone, and deserves examination, despite our present sentiments on the subject. Mr. Bockstoce's history is thorough and provides considerable detail, and delves into a wide range of issues, from economic factors to the impact on the Native population. Still, the book is more than history. What makes it fascinating reading are the anecdotes and personal glimpses into the lives of the people who were involved. Whatever else they were, they did not lack for courage and perseverance. It's their stories, funny, strange, gruesome, or just colorful, that make the lost ships and abandoned harbors and history come to life. Overall, an great read for anyone with an interest in a clear and concisely-written history that includes personalities as well as data.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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An extremely well organized and interesting history.,
This review is from: Whales, Ice, and Men: The History of Whaling in the Western Arctic (Paperback)
This book is the best one I have read about the history of whaling. It gives the reader a perspective that others sometimes do not. It is well illustrated and gives you the feel that you are actually part of the history Mr. Bockstoce is presenting. You understand how and why the Arctic whaling industry thrived and finally met its demise.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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a classic piece of work,
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A fascinating and very readable account of whaling in the Arctic,
By Alan Proctor "alproc" (CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: WHALES, ICE, AND MEN THE HISTORY OF WHALING IN THE WESTERN ARCTIC (Hardcover)
This is a well-researched and scholarly book that is also very readable. It documents
in words and many excellent period photographs the Arctic whaling industry from its beginnings - the colorful characters, the vessels, the disasters, the dreadful and unpredictable climate - and the almost complete environmental unconcern. Driven by whalebone demand for the fashion business, this fishery virtually exterminated the bowhead whale, and the also engaged in indiscriminate walrus killing that caused starvation and death among the natives - whole communities were lost. Fascinating and highly recommended. |
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Whales, Ice, and Men: The History of Whaling in the Western Arctic by John R. Bockstoce (Hardcover - Apr. 1986)
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